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Cabrini closure sparks hope for student loan relief
By Jason Fridge | November 16, 2023
There’s a lot that’s bad about Cabrini closing, but believe it or not, there’s one important benefit: the school’s shutdown gives the opportunity to… Read More
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Pennsylvania’s spring fishing: trout, bass, and nature
By Nathan Mazurek | April 15, 2024
Leaves are appearing and the weather is warming; spring is here and fishing season is upon us. In Pennsylvania, trout season opened on Saturday,… Read More
Final commencement speakers announced: students react
By Jason Fridge | April 15, 2024
Cabrini’s 64th and final commencement ceremony is right around the corner, and before students receive their degrees on Sunday, May 19, we now know… Read More
Cabrini communication receives new equipment
By Chris Perri | March 20, 2024
Over spring break, Cabrini’s communications department received brand new equipment for its video studio and control room. Initial conversations for the upgrades began during… Read More
When journalism matters most
By Loquitur Editorial Board | March 20, 2024
On Mar. 10,“20 Days in Mariupol” won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards. The film shows Ukrainian journalist… Read More
A first and last Eagle Road match
By Seamus Feeley | March 20, 2024
A dreary forecast delayed the anticipated Cabrini vs. Eastern softball game to Tuesday, Mar. 12. Come Tuesday, the weather was perfect, and many Eastern… Read More
Arrest at library reveals deeper issue
By Emily Shultz and Samantha Taddei | December 8, 2023
At noon on Oct. 4, four Radnor police cars arrived outside Cabrini University’s parking garage. Officers entered the Holy Spirit Library, and approximately an… Read More
Jake Scully wins Defensive Player of the Year
By Paige Bowman | November 29, 2023
Graduate student Jake Scully capped off his collegiate career by winning Atlantic East Defensive Player of the Year. Scully, a senior who plays center… Read More
Mental health and the student athlete
By Seamus Feeley | November 27, 2023
Triumph on the field and in the mind. Psychological obstacles hurdled. Mental health takes the win while anxiety takes the loss. It’s time to… Read More
The freshman experience at Cabrini
By Mekhi Postell | November 27, 2023
Where am I? What? You’re telling me this isn’t the underworld? It’s just Cabrini? Then, why is it so dead? Despite a relatively inactive… Read More
The future hasn’t been written yet, what story will you tell?
By Sophia Gerner | February 21, 2022
Imagine walking into a school where not one teacher looks like you do. This is the sad reality that many students face in our… Read More
What we can do: Spotting the signs of Human Trafficking
By Mark Finley | February 15, 2022
A frequent visitor arrived once again in the emergency room. This time a nurse spotted a bar code like an item at a grocery… Read More
Cabrini student shares how a sport and a lacrosse coach inspired sobriety
By Victoria Giordano | February 15, 2022
River Harper anxiously shifted in his seat and grasped his hands as he reflected on his younger years. The senior lacrosse player and biology… Read More
No such thing as ‘normal grieving’
By Matthew Rutherford | February 14, 2022
A surge of grief rushed back to Meg Schumer as she reflected on the memories she shared with her daughter more than a decade… Read More
Cabrini’s backyard is a hotspot for human trafficking
By Victoria Emmitt | February 14, 2022
Cabrini’s backyard offers a perfect storm for human traffickers, and authorities explain why: The intersection of multiple highways offers easy access to hotels. It… Read More
Panel sheds light on human trafficking, another invisible pandemic ‘in our backyards’
By Cierra Southard | February 14, 2022
Matthew Rutherford · Human Traficking Panel This isn’t a hot button issue, rather a heartbreaking one that requires global attention. Many global events… Read More
Cabrini cheerleaders are thankful they finished their season before school closure
By Angelina Halas | March 26, 2020
**Editor’s Note: The cheerleaders would like to note that these views are shared by everyone in the club.** “As a senior, I know how… Read More
Hunger affects academic performance in school
By Hayley Thompson | January 2, 2020
According to the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion’s Division of Population Health, skipping breakfast is associated with decreased cognitive performance… Read More
In memory of DeShawn Price, 2000-2019
By Kathryn Davis | November 15, 2019
“Expect the unexpected” was always your saying and I guess you were right. When it comes to life, we do have to expect the… Read More
Brianna Blair awarded MVP for Atlantic East playoffs
By Tyler Seabrook | November 15, 2019
When it comes to sports, people always ask about who significantly stood out in the competition. This could be anyone who participated in the… Read More